Veneman tells soybean board appointments

Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman has announced 29 appointments and three alternate appointments to the United Soybean Board. Appointees will serve 3-year terms beginning December 2004, except the Virginia alternate who will serve a 2-year term.

“The board administers soybean promotion and research programs to enhance domestic and foreign soybean markets,” said Veneman. “I am pleased that these individuals have agreed to lend their expertise and time on this board.”

Alternate members by state are: James R. Sheppard Jr., New York; Jay R. Franklin, Oklahoma; and Donald T. Young, Virginia.

The Soybean Promotion, Research and Consumer Information Act authorized the 64-member board. USDA selected the appointees from soybean producers nominated by the Qualified State Soybean Board. The mandatory program is funded at the rate of one half of one percent of the net market price of the soybeans purchased. USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service monitors operation of the board.